You can now use Windows 11 without installing, to try it without
commitment, or as an emergency disk.
NTDEV, creator of the popular Tiny11, has released Live11, a version of
Windows 11 that runs on 4GB of RAM without installing, from a flash drive,
microSD card, or writable DVD.
We all know and have experienced the high technical requirements of
Windows 11, especially with regard to the obligation to have a TPM 2.0 security
chip, which computers older than 6 or 7 years do not include.
A developer called NTDEV is working on a "clean" version of
Windows 11 that removed all Microsoft applications, nonessential system
features, and requirements such as the TPM 2.0 chip.
This version is called Tiny11, it works on older computers with only 2GB
of RAM, and you can download it for free right now.
Tiny11 requires installation on your hard drive to work. Now NTDEV has
modified it to be able to use it without installation. Windows 11 runs entirely
on RAM, and you only need 4GB.
This new version, called Live11, installs on a flash memory, microSD
card, or classic DVD recordable, and works directly from the storage system,
without installing anything on the computer.
In this video you can see it in action:
The main advantage of Live11 is that you can experience Windows 11
without compromise, without having to install anything on your computer.
If you are going to use it, keep in mind that it has a series of
limitations. Although it only needs 4GB of RAM to boot, it requires 8GB of RAM
to be able to boot the system.
- Note: To copy this copy of Windows onto a USB flash drive, for example, use UNetbootin
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